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Please remember you have up to 4 days prior to your sail date to purchase your Royal Caribbean International Shore Excursions online. If you are within the 4 days, you will then need to purchase your Shore Excursions on board; land excursions would need to be purchased directly through your tour director on the land portion of your Cruisetour.

*Prices shown above are representative. Dates, times, and prices are subject to change and may not be available for your sailing. To purchase a Royal Caribbean International Shore Excursion, you must already have a reservation number for a cruise and have made a payment towards that reservation. Shore Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice. All monetary exchanges onboard are processed in U.S. Dollars directly to your SeaPass® onboard charge account unless otherwise specified.

Jamaica Swamp Safari Village - FY95

OVERVIEW: Take a guided tour of Jamaica Swamp Safari Village and learn about the lore of Agent 007 and the famous crocodile-jumping scene in the James Bond movie "Live and Let Die" which was filmed on location here in 1972. HIGHLIGHTS: Check out over 200 endangered American crocodiles. Observe the experienced handlers calling crocodiles and watch in awe as they leap out of the water to take meat from a pole. Venture into our walk-thru aviary and view various species of rare Jamaican birds.

Overview:Take a guided tour of Jamaica Swamp Safari Village and learn about the lore of Agent 007 and the famous crocodile-jumping scene in the James Bond movie “Live and Let Die” which was filmed on location here in 1972.

Highlights:- Check out over 200 endangered American crocodiles, from hatchlings to adults, and come face to face with our monster crocs ‘Sammy B’ and ‘Jeremiah’, the two largest captive held crocodiles in Jamaica.- Observe the experience handlers calling crocodiles and watch in awe as they leap out of the water to take meat from a pole. - Venture into our walk-thru aviary and view various species of rare Jamaican birds.- See many animals of the Americas including the once thought extinct Jamaican Coney.

Full Description:Jaimaca Swamp Safari Village earned notoriety as the crocodile farm featured in the 1972 James Bond film “Live and Let Die” where Agent 007 cheated death by leaping on the backs of crocodiles to escape from Mr. Big’s henchmen.

Just a 10 minute drive from the Falmouth cruise ship pier, The Safari is home to over 200 of the endangered American Crocodile, including monster crocs ‘Sammy B’ and ‘Jeremiah’, the two largest captive held crocodiles in Jamaica. View crocodiles from hatchlings to juveniles to adults, and watch as our experienced handlers call crocodiles and demonstrate their immense power as they leap out of the water to take meat from a pole. Stroll into Jamaica’s largest walk-thru Aviary and view various species of very rare Jamaican birds. Be adventurous and take a picture holding a baby crocodile and Jamaican Boa Constrictor or feed our adorable baby white tail deer. Take a guided tour and meet the many animals of the America’s on show including the once thought extinct Jamaica Coney.

As you venture through the safari, our guides will reveal the secrets of how the crocodile farm came to be the location for the movie. Learn about the farm’s charismatic founder Ross Kananga who actually performed the daring movie stunt, ranked # 7 out of the 50 most exciting James Bond scenes of all time. Partake in local cuisine at the Safari Jerk Restaurant, sip a cool Red Stripe Beer at the Village Bar or browse through Kananga House that was built as part of the movie set and now houses the safari’s Gift Shop. Food and drink is optional and at an additional expense. This attraction is equipped to accommodate guests with wheelchairs.

What to Bring:- You should always take your SeaPass card (provided onboard the ship) and photo identification when in port.- Sun protection- Camera- Money for incidentals